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Launched this June, the QCF award covers the
17th Edition Wiring Regulations and is a necessary
requirement for operatives wishing to join some Electrical
Registration Bodies, Competent Person Schemes or the
Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).

Operating out of two locations in the region, including a
state-of-the-art centre at Nottingham Trent University, Training in
Electrical delivers a range of electrical and associated renewable
technology courses. Robert Hurley from Training in Electrical said:
"We are pleased to be the first Logic Certification QCF electrical
training centre. Training in Electrical is passionate about
learning and believe that the QCF framework will help our
candidates realise their potential and develop their careers in a
much more structured way."

QCF is
a new way of recognising skills and qualifications, enabling
candidates to learn at their own pace along flexible routes. This
is the first of many QCF qualifications to be accredited by Logic
Certification, building on the success of its existing assessment
programmes, such as gas ACS and Oftec Oil courses.